NDOT’s update to Nye County details several planned projects.
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Set for Valentine’s weekend, this festival will set your heart soaring.
The stop is part of the Washoe County Commissioner’s “Ask Alexis Anything” tour.
Tickets and sponsorships are available for this 4th annual fundraiser.
Founders of The Avery Project, Scott and Avery Sampson face financial strain following a medical emergency.
After being forced to forgo the Pahrump Fall Festival in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, town and county officials promised the local community that this year’s event would be even bigger and better and they are quite excited to see the beloved community event return for 2021.
Regardless of where one falls on the spectrum when it comes to their opinions on the COVID-19 pandemic, it is undeniable that the public health situation over the last 18 months has had devastating impacts all across the state of Nevada as well as the entire country.
Those who were eagerly looking forward to next weekend’s Food Truck Fiesta will undoubtedly suffer immense disappointment upon learning that the planned community event has now been canceled, with event organizer Doug Dubin officially withdrawing his application for a festival permit at the Nye County Commission’s last meeting.
Plans to gather approximately 450 wild horses on the Stone Cabin Herd Management Area (HMA) are now underway courtesy of the Bureau of Land Management.
Those who are suffering from chronic diseases may want to consider attending NyE Communities Coalition’s Chronic Disease Self-Management Workshop.
After having to unexpectedly cancel the sixth session of Conversations with AG Ford last month, the Nevada Attorney General’s Office is once again ready to engage with local community members and its sixth session of the outreach initiative that kicked off in February is now scheduled to take place this coming Wednesday.
A mixture of alcohol and prescription drugs led to the arrest of a motorist, according to the Nye County Sheriff’s Office.
U.S. District Judge Miranda Du wrote in her ruling that the law has “racist, nativist roots.”
The Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation announced on Thursday that several thousand jobs were added back to the state’s economy and the unemployment rate also dipped in July.
Argosy Minerals Limited, an Australian company that owns the Tonopah Lithium Project located in the Big Smoky Valley about 40 minutes from Tonopah, recently completed a magnetotelluric (MT) resistivity field on site, according to the press release.
NDOT’s update to Nye County details several planned projects.
Set for Valentine’s weekend, this festival will set your heart soaring.
The stop is part of the Washoe County Commissioner’s “Ask Alexis Anything” tour.
Tickets and sponsorships are available for this 4th annual fundraiser.
